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Monday, June 18, 2012

Executive-Level Appointments Announced

Director Robert S. Mueller, III today
announced executive appointments at FBI Headquarters in the Cyber and
International Operations Divisions.

Joseph M. Demarest, assistant director
for International Operations, will move to the Cyber Division as assistant
director. Deputy Assistant Director Michael S. Welch of the Cyber Division will
become assistant director of the International Operations Division.

Mr. Demarest entered on duty as a
special agent in 1988 and served in the Anchorage and New York Field Offices.
During that time, he gained a wide range of experience investigating
white-collar crime, violent crime, counterintelligence, and drug cases. He was
assigned to the Counterterrorism Division in 2002, where he was promoted to
unit chief and later acting section chief in the International Terrorism
Operations Section. Mr. Demarest returned to New York in 2005, where he held
management roles in the International Terrorism Branch, ultimately becoming
special agent in charge for counterterrorism. In 2008, he was appointed
assistant director in charge of that office. During that time, he created the
New York Field Office’s Cyber Branch. He was named assistant director of the
International Operations Division in 2010.

“Joe brings a mix of management
expertise, operational experience, and vision to the cyber program,” said
Director Mueller. “I am confident that under his leadership, the Cyber Division
will continue to sharpen its strategic focus and strengthen its operational
impact at home and abroad.”

Before joining the Cyber Division, Mr.
Welch served as special agent in charge of the Indianapolis Field Office and as
section chief in the Office of International Operations. He also has been
assigned to the Criminal Investigative Division, as well as the Kansas City,
Miami, and Washington Field Offices. Mr. Welch entered on duty as a special
agent in 1988.

“In his role as assistant director, Mike
will be responsible for hundreds of employees at Headquarters and in 78
locations around the world. His experience in criminal matters and his prior
leadership role in International Operations make him the right person for this
job,” Director Mueller said.

Additionally, Cyber Division Section
Chief James C. Burrell has been appointed deputy assistant director of the
Cyber Division. Mr. Burrell entered on duty as a special agent in 1991. He was
assigned to the National Infrastructure Protection Center—the precursor to the
Cyber Division—in 1998 and later was promoted to unit chief of the Cyber
Division’s International Investigative Support Unit. For more than five years,
he was a delegate to the G-8 Senior Experts Subgroup on High-Technology Crime.
Mr. Burrell also supervised the Computer Intrusion, Cyber Crime, and Computer
Analysis Response Team programs in the Boston Field Office and later served as
Boston’s assistant special agent in charge with responsibility for the cyber
program.